So Briggs took what was the creamery portion of the restaurant and reconfigured it to allow 30 more seats in an area branching off the original dining room.

The creamery now runs in an L shape with service windows on both the Main and Magnolia sides of the building.

"It has helped a ton, but we're already hitting that limit again at certain times," Briggs said. "We're just going to work through it and make the best of it."

Briggs said Outlaw's had relocation offers of all kinds, including one at the Cumberland Mall.

"They offered us a spot in there and wanted to franchise us, said they could put us in 20-some malls," Briggs said. "They were in shock when I said no. I just felt God is moving me in this place and feel our future is here."